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Scientists of Indiana colleges and universities: will take part ‘n {the annual two-day spring meet-

Movie Couples Squirm Ke Over Bigamy Threats OF ‘lar Wounded

Ti Theat California Atforney General Believes mes and Theater

Open 10-Day Drive

ling of the Indiana Academy of

Science at McCormick's Creek State Park May 4 and 5.

"HI, SOLDIER'—That will be the greeting of Dale Clarkson,

overseas USO entertainer, when she visits Camp Atterbury hospi.

tal today to distribute free books to Korea victims for The Times. |

She was named "Miss. Up Front" by the Stars and Stripes Associa.

tion, er

Knife Imbedded In Husband's Face, | General Hospital doctors gt.”

,night pulled a butcher knife out of a man's face while

Poa 'started searching for his wife * {who attacked him,

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In-a-Hurry Lovers Should Be Prosecuted

The Times and the Indiana

Californias attorney general has more than ons Hollywood Theater are going to make it posmovie couple squirming over a threat of bigamy action in some of|Sible for the public to bring

the “quickie” Mexican divorces.

relaxation to patients in veterans’

Attorney General Edmund G. Brown mentioned no names in hospitals in this area.

making the threat, but he said he

married immediately after Mexican divorces should be prosecuted. Hollywood figures who recently |

» obtained Mexican divorces include Bette Davis, Gary Merrill, Ingrid Bergman and Di- ; rector John Huston. “I am uncertain yet what steps can be taken pending more complete investigation,” he said. * “But I am investigating such

For the next 10 days, The {Times will stage a collection of . books which will be distributed to soldiers in the hospitals at Love, Ah Love Camp Atterbury, some of them | Actress Barbara Stanwyck ad- Korean War victims, and to Bilmits she's still carrying the torch|!ings General Hospital and to for her former husband, Film Star Cold_Sp rng Road Veterans Ober lor, sSpital, a | but Y aTation The drive will be spearheaded has been no talk TN {today.by an overseas USO enterof reconciliation. fd tainer, pretty Dale Clarkson, who “Theres no carries the title of “Miss Up 'use denying that {Front.” She arrives by plane toI'm carrying a § {day and will go to Camp Atter- ; bury where, for The Times, she

thought the in-a-hurry lovers who

[torch for Bob,”

(will distribute books to patients

, Registration will be from 4 to 6:30 p. m. May 4 in the Canyon Inn; . Speakers and tour leaders are R. E. Esarey, R. F. Barton, C. E. Weir, C. B. Heiser Jr. all of Indiana University; H. H. Michaud, Purdue University, and F, N. Nallace, Andiana_state entomojost, Officers of the academy are Ww. P. Morgan, Indiana Central Col. lege, president; J. E. Switzer, Bloomington, vice president; WwW. A. Daily, Eli Lilly & Co., secretary; F. J, Welcher, Indiana University, treasurer; A. A. Lindsey, Purdue University, editor and Prof. Benjamin Moulton, Butler University, press secretary,

The 10-inch blade was imbed-

{ded two inches deep in the cheek |of Moses Douglass, 6481, W. 30th St. The knife was about an inch below his left eye. Hospital of- | ficlals said his condition was fair, [ Mr. Douglass told police he |was knifed by his 33-year-old wife, Goldie, She fled after the. lattack. y Bit { Mr. Douglass sald he and his. wife had been drinking at..a friend's home when Mrs. ‘ lass left “in a huff.” The attack . occurred after he followed hep. home. SAT Mr. Douglass works as a butche. , er at a local packing plant. ..:-

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marriages of the /§ past year and am contemplating recommendations to’ district attorneys for action,

Miss Davis

period.

Ouch, It Hurts

(Miss Stanwyck (said yesterday. “But I can't say

{at the Atterbury hospital. Miss Clarkson,. now en a na {tional tour in behalf of the TJS Whether ly | program, will distribute copies of There: has. been | antam Books’ “Up Front, hy,

|{Mauldin’s experfences as a front!

away.” line soldier.

The couple attended a night club together Thursday.

(Will be: provided in the lobby of|

Amaranth Court To Install Officers

Mrs. Gail Frederick and Fred

“ " {Lan Attorney General Brown sald|somr pas DED rigs Stanwyck (Bill Mauldin. “Up Front” fs the|Lang will be installe

Mexican divorces violated Cali-!

fornia’s one-year interlocutory| (Golden Link Court 7, Order of

To collect enough books for the Amaranth, at 8 p.m, Satur- ee |veterans in the hospitals, a bin G2 at @ meeting at 137 W. North

1 d as royal and it will take time to clear f2Mous World: War II account of matron and royal patron of the

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it was stopped.

Five Cars in Michigan... FLINT, Mich, Apr. 7 (UP)=X"" loaded with wet

'concrete, which went out of cons - [trol when its brakes failed at & . {red light, injured six persons yess (terday and hit five cars before

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An Indian in New Orleans who Girl Stuff broke into a department store by kicking in a glass door was caught inside the store with numerous! | cuts on his legs. | His, name: Moses Plenty Wounds. |

Exiled Forever

In Washington, Julius Lukasiewicz, representing the Polish gov-

the Indiana Theater starting to-|,, Other new" officers are Cora morrow. It will receive used or|DréYer. associate matron; Robert § new books of bantam-size—any|SPillman, associate patron; Ora) [title. Each contributor of a ban. Bauman, secretary; Ethel Shop-| (tam-size book also is asked to ‘2%: treasurer; Mary Hatton, | write his name and address inside cOnductress; Frances Kinder Fairithe book to provide a personal banks, associate conductress, [touch for the soldier. Agnes Ballinger, musician; The American Legion will dis- ©un@ Douglass, Ruth ‘Sutherland, tribute the books at the hospitals Andrew F. Landers, one, two,

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ernment in exile, gave up hope for his Communist-held native land. A compatriot called from New, York yesterday and told him that their anti-Communist work was. failing in their native land. The Polish government was going further towards communism. Mr. Lukasiewicz's body was found hanging from a closet in: his apartment. i

Named to Membership |

In Accountants Group

Paul R. Cannon Jr, 1702 N.| Bancroft St., has been elected a member of the American Institute of Accountants, national professional society of Certified Public Accountants. A native of New Castle, he studied at Indiana and Purdue Universities. For several years he has been affiliated with the firm of Ernst & Ernst, auditors -and!

after the collection ends Apr, 18. The book collection is prompted by Universal Pictures’ “Up Front” movie, based on the Mauldin book,

3 EP a 203 Miss O’Brien

Miss Lynn

As one former child star to an- Which opens Wednesday at the other, Diana Lynn, 24, said in Indiana, Theater.

Hollywood today she'd like to The bin where the public will talk with Margaret O'Brien on deliver the books is in the Indiana

“girl stuff.” ltheater lobby, and no admission

Margaret announced a few days onels be required to enter ago she doesn’t want to grow up| oly. v and this, Diana thinks, is bad. | so WwW “I know how she feels,” said Car Hits Woman, 25 the pretty Diana. “Ten years ago! Mrs. James Federmgn, 25, of I was right where she is. Scared 3726 N, Meridian St. was sent Lo of boys, worried over clothes, 8t. Vincent's Hospital for obserfrightened at the prospect of vation today after she was struck growing up.” by a car when crossing the street “But every 14-year-old goes In front of her home, through that, it's a nasty age,” . aa Diana said. “What Margaret Choose Convention Site ought to do, if she'll forgive me, | CLEVELAND, Apr. 7 (UP) is get out and mingle with a lot/The CIO United Auto Workers of kids her own age. That's what|/designated New York Citv for most movie kids miss. They're their 1953 convention at the end protected from outside contacts/of

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